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(04-11-2021, 02:19 PM)Potato Wrote: I hope they will stick around Shindzela as Avoca pride would be a perfect fit for them. This young fella also was seen in the arena:


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Thats oldest Birmingham Breakaway young male, sired by Avoca/Giraffes.
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The limping Monwana was seen this morning on the move at Walkers River Camp, he's looking a bit skinny and limping slightly.
Good to hear that he is still alive
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(04-11-2021, 04:36 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The limping Monwana was seen this morning on the move at Walkers River Camp, he's looking a bit skinny and limping slightly.
Good to hear that he is still alive
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So who is the dead carcass then?
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(04-11-2021, 02:23 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-11-2021, 02:19 PM)Potato Wrote: I hope they will stick around Shindzela as Avoca pride would be a perfect fit for them. This young fella also was seen in the arena:


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Thats oldest Birmingham Breakaway young male, sired by Avoca/Giraffes.
He's looking very well feed.
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(04-11-2021, 04:38 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-11-2021, 04:36 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The limping Monwana was seen this morning on the move at Walkers River Camp, he's looking a bit skinny and limping slightly.
Good to hear that he is still alive
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So who is the dead carcass then?

I don't know. James told me this: We will let you know what other males we see lately and we will work out who might be missing if he is a resident male.
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Fantastic news!
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(04-11-2021, 04:51 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Fantastic news!

For that male yes, but theres still dead male there..

Idk if the healthy Monwana male was seen after that, limping male was seen alone it looks like..
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Klaserie River pride


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 The impressive Mbiri Male, Scar/Zigzag on a patrol mission.

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(04-14-2021, 01:40 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote:  The impressive Mbiri Male, Scar/Zigzag on a patrol mission.

As per Neil Jennings he is a bit bigger than the Red road male. He's a beast!
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Limping Monwana males looks to be in perfect shape aside of his problem with a leg.


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A close up portrait of the scarred face of the smaller maned Xikukutsu male #lion taken on a private #wildlife photographic #safari last week here with my guests at @royalmalewane in South Africa


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The two Monwana males not were seen together yet. Myself and James we have been trying to get a ID of the dead male lion. Still without success.
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(04-14-2021, 09:30 PM)Potato Wrote: A close up portrait of the scarred face of the smaller maned Xikukutsu male #lion taken on a private #wildlife photographic #safari last week here with my guests at @royalmalewane in South Africa


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This is the Xikukutsu male that was badly beaten for lions
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Future Generation chilling next to mom - One of the Western pride cubs looking healthy getting big day by day
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